In July of 1865 the side wheeler steamship the S.S. Brother Jonathan sailed
from the harbor in San Francisco overloaded with cargo. On board was a treasure chest of Gold mined during the
California Gold Rush Days...

A gale kicked up shortly after Brother Jonathan left port and the storm
worsened. Around one o’clock in the afternoon, the ill-fated steamer passed Crescent City, California hitting the
Saint George Reef. The impact was so jarring that both passengers and crew were tossed overboard.

A geyser immediately erupted inside the paddle wheeler and within 45 minutes the Brother Jonathan
sank to the bottom of the Pacific Ocean as onlookers watched helplessly from the
high bluffs of the town. Only 19 of the 223 passengers survived. Among
the sunken items were personal belongings, china cups, porcelain, glass bottles
and a group of “Rare Date” San Francisco Mint Gold coins minted during the Civil
War in 1865.

Rumors Abound of Gold Treasures Among the Shipwreck For some 131 years, rumors abounded about sunken treasure aboard the ship. Many thought there was a Civil War
Army payroll on board. No one knew for sure where the shipwreck was since 1865, nor if any Gold coins
were really on board, or if they were preserved in recognizable condition. Thanks to modern deep sea technological
developments, treasures from famous shipwrecks like the Titanic have been successfully saved in recent
years.

In 1993, the S.S. Brother Jonathan shipwreck was discovered by scientists
in search of the highly prized Gold and other historical treasures. When news was released of the find, rare
coin experts were amazed. On board were a variety of Pre-Civil War coins carried by the passengers.
Among the shipwreck was a find of historic, $20 Liberty Gold pieces dating 1865.
The coins were placed in the hands of a numismatic team who carefully dissolved
the adhered calcium and residue without using polish, abrasives, or any other
substance which would be harmful to the coins.
In this way the dirt was removed and the majority of the coins are no different
in appearance than they might be if they were stored in a bank vault over the
last century.Rare Date 1865 $20 Liberty Gold Found Underwater After 131 YearsIndeed,
a group of freshly minted $20 Liberty Gold coins was on board the S.S. Brother
Jonathan which had been struck in early 1865 at the San Francisco Mint. When our Austin Buying Trust
heard about this rare find back in 1996, we were truly excited about the news.

The 1865 “California Gold Rush” date was so rare that only eight were known to exist in mint condition in 1995.
Over the years, Rare Coin collectors waited patiently as the long court
battle over ownership of the contents of the S.S. Brother Jonathan was
settled in the Supreme Court.

Finally, the Austin Buying
Trust was invited to bid on this collection of some 1,006 Civil War Era Gold
coins recovered from the famous S.S. Brother Jonathan shipwreck.
Next, we’ll show you how these lost American treasures can now become a valuable
part of your Rare Coin collection.